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Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
ac6000cw replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
A few interesting quotes from the BCN web page where the chart is from (my bold): Nikon is basically going for a 'pile it high and sell it cheap' strategy in the full-frame MILCs - but as the last to enter that market, they probably don't have much choice when up against Canon and Sony (Panasonic is almost a niche player but could easily suffer collateral damage from the battle). -
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eatstoomuchjam replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Sure, and if they aren't releasing any new cameras, then that's unlikely to change. The pros and cons will remain constant! 😅 -
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ac6000cw replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Not me, but that's mostly because every time, over the years, I've considered buying one of their MILCs the cons have outweighed the pros (for my use cases). So I've stayed completely with M43 cameras (mostly Panasonic) until very recently, when I bought an S9 as a smaller and lighter 'general use' alternative to my OM-1 and G9. I seriously considered an A6700 instead, partly because it has an EVF, but the better IBIS/stabilization of the S9 (and its recent heavy price reduction in the UK) swung it that way eventually. I'm a 50fps shooter normally (not for slo-mo, to get less compromised motion handling), so I regard the S9 as basically an APS-C video camera, hence comparing it to the A6700. Fuji are ruled out for me as they don't support plug-in power for external mics, and AFAIK Canon and Nikon don't currently have anything in that size/shape with IBIS. But I'm probably an outlier here, as I'm a 'video' person through and through, rather than a 'film' person 🙂. - Today
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Well its taken about 8 hours to charge one set of batteries. I took the opportunity to learn a bit more. The things i thought would be an issue weren't an issue and visa versa... after watching the zhiyun factory vids, i learned i downloaded the wrong app and then jumping through hoops to get the gimbal authorized was annoying as well. I did learn that putting the supplied riser plate between the camera and quick release plate somehow helps with balancing / jitters i then balanced it by eye, giving it small bumps helps to make sure everything returns to where you think it should be. Those locking axis switches are a great idea, can do one axis at a time and move on. If anyone buys one of these make sure you put the batteries in the right way as if you get it wrong, kiss your circuit board goodbye, seen that in one youtube, so i double checked that. I have it balanced with the lcd open, i may change the axis bracket to shorter style later, however for now i'll leave it as is. I started it up and no issues played with the pan and tilt. More tests tomorrow, late tomorrow maybe, as i'm a chauffer tomorrow, taking a mate to the airport. I also have the camera offset just enough that i can open the card door slot without moving the camera, although it is easier if i switch off the gimbal and lock the axis. One slightly annoying issue is when the e-m1 is on the gimbal once the eye cup is level with roll axis the lcd drops out that took 15 minutes to work out how to turn off the eye detect, now it works as expected. Seems like the motors are strong enough, i can press most buttons and change focus or aperture with out upsetting it.
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ac6000cw reacted to a post in a topic: New travel film-making setup and pipeline - I feel like the tech has finally come of age
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I have now imported my iPhone footage and put it through the same FLC pipeline as my GH7 footage. As you may recall, I shot the "home video" parts of the trip with my iPhone 12 Mini, and part of the goals of the new FLC pipeline is to be able to improve the iPhone footage and match it better with the GH7 footage. Overall, I am pleasantly surprised with both the images and the user experience. With my phone in my left-front pocket and GH7 in my right-hand, I could extend the pop-socket out, pull my phone out, shoot with it, then put it back, all with my left hand and not having to even turn off the GH7. Having the ability to swap from shooting with the GH7 and 14-140mm to an ultra-wide in seconds is great when you want to capture the action in real-time: It has surprisingly good handling of real-world DR: It allows for quick and unobtrusive shooting in restaurants and cafes: which also gives some background defocus which is nice. ...and it is great for shooting in very cramped or crowded situations: I struggled shooting in the Myongdong night-markets just because the GH7 was so conspicuous and just not well designed for such things, however the iPhone worked quite well for those chaos-and-people-everywhere shots, and was great for shooting situations at point-blank range: In retrospect I wish I had shot more whimsical footage with it throughout the trip, but that's a note for next time. In order to see how the FLC is contributing to these images, let's compare some of the above shots to how they would have looked with a simple CST workflow (I did a CST to DWG, matched exposure, then CST to 709-A). FLC: 709-A: FLC: 709-A: FLC: 709-A: I find that it takes the digititis out of the images quite a bit. Another thing it does is hide some of the limitations of the iPhone too. Here's a shot I took from out the train window. It's obviously a very low-light shot and the iPhone NR was probably set to "armageddon". 709-A: FLC (with a touch of sharpening): Anything in post that applies across all your shots will help to unify them, and so having a slight softening applied to all the footage, as well as similar colour treatment, can really help to smooth things around any rough shots. I created my own powergrade using FLC I called "50mm" because I took the grain and softening settings from the 35mm and 65mm presets and set things to the mid-point between the two, effectively emulating a 50mm film process. I have more work to do, including working out what settings give what results once the footage has gone through the YT compression, but it's a start.
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Er... i'm going to mess around and do some kind of rough as, unboxing video. It is undoubtably 4 years too late, but you have to start somewhere i guess.
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eatstoomuchjam replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
That is a bit interesting, but I'd also point out that Sony have not had a major new camera release in what seems like a very long time. The A7R V is from 2022 and the A7S III is from 2020. At some point, the majority of people who are going to buy a certain model of camera brand new already bought it. Nikon, on the other hand, has released several exciting new cameras including the Z5 II which is "affordable" at under $2,000 and can do internal 4K raw. I'm assuming that the sales chart is for sales of new cameras. If it were for sales on the used market, there might be more of a Sony bias, given that those cameras have been on the market for a while. I'd bet that if they announce a new A7S IV with similar performance/features, but at 6K or 8K, there would be a huge spike in new sales for Sony. I could be wrong, though - to use this forum as a sample group, is anybody here, at this time, still waiting to buy any current Sony mirrorless camera brand new? -
Sure, the S1II is nicer. One would hope so, given that it's 8 years newer than the GH5. But if shooting anamorphic, for instance, one might prefer the GH5 if using a 1.8x (end result is 2.4:1) to the S1 II (need to use 1.6x to get to 2.4:1. Anyway, if the use case specifically is "needs to be a hybrid sensor" and "needs to shoot 5k open gate," the S1II is clearly the best and maybe only camera on the market that one can buy. I'm still taking the position that the above combination of characteristics isn't hugely useful for most shooters. 😃
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Andrew Reid reacted to a post in a topic: Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
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After watching that video yesterday, I gave some serious thought to picking the same glasses up for when I'm using my Ready Rig since the current solution of mounting a monitor to the Nimbus crossbar has the monitor bouncing around while I walk which is not perfect for what I'm trying to do. The price for the glasses they used isn't bad (about $300), but I didn't find any stock of the HDMI converter box thingie which is only $99. Some places had the newer/nicer one, but it's like $300. I'll be keeping an eye out, though - that seems like it could be a real improvement over what I have now.
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Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
MrSMW replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I began my pro career with Nikon and my education prior to that was with Nikon and I was with them in that regard from 1987-2011. I am partially back with them now with the Zf and I think they are probably 1 camera away from me ending my career with them so will be watching out for the ZR with interest… I’d like to see Nikon regain their former glory and they do seem heading back in the that direction after a few dodgy years when some folks were predicting their imminent demise. -
I think it's derived from the full sensor area. But I don't think it's really comparable with the S1 ii no-crop 5088 x 3392 3:2 at 60p. Neither of them can manage the full sensor resolution (S1ii 6000x4000, GH5 5184 x 3888) at 60p.
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EduPortas replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Those RF lenses are obscenely expensive. At this point they have become "man jewelry". -
Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
EduPortas replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Woa, there goes my interest in subaquatic photography. A coupe of years ago I checked the Nauticam prices for my 7DM2. The gear costed more than my camera and lens! -
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ND64 replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
What's interesting about Japanese market, which by no means representing the global market tho, is not Nikon taking the lead, which is a sudden jump by a single product, but Sony's steady decline, despite all previous generation alpha cameras they were selling at lower prices. -
My wife and I just got back from a trip to the Caribbean… Jamaica? No, she came willingly.
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EduPortas replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Oh you better believe it's coming, Canon would be foolhardy to leave a ton of cash on the table. As always, they'll let other manufacturers take the risk with their products and test if their is a market for it. Only then will they'll release a camera and gobble up the lion's share of it. -
Surprisingly good and afordable external HDMI EVF
Clark Nikolai replied to stephen's topic in Cameras
Yeah, just some minor changes (different mount, HDMI port instead of cable, zebras, false colour and focus peaking in firmware) would make this a nice little EVF. -
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My wife and I just got back from a trip to Indonesia... Jakarta? No, she came willingly.
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Camera prices – Have the Japanese taken leave of their senses?
MrSMW replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Pretty much did a few years back… The most recent new purchase I made was an S5ii on launch because I wanted to start my season as I intended/hoped to go, but otherwise everything I have purchased in recent years including; 2x S1R, 2 more S5ii, S9, A7RV has been used. Tell a lie, it was a Nikon Zf when it first came out as I was off on a trip and wanted it in time. Then I sold it. Then I bought another which was new but on a very limited time special offer. I know some stuff holds its value pretty well but used L Mount bodies are a bit of a steal. If you don’t need great AF or the ability to burn in a LUT or open gate, then used first gen full-frame Lumix are exceptional value. As for cars, bought our Skoda Octavia Scout estate for £8000 at least 11 if not 12 years back and even if we only got £2k trade in on it, in terms of depreciation costs, £500 per annum. Plenty of folks spend that per month on new cars. No mortgage, no car finance, no credit cards, mostly buy camera gear used and that’s as a business user. -
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Davide DB replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I've just sold my 2016 Nissan at the same price it was in 2020. -
But is it 3328x2496 ready from the full sensor? If so, that would be 60fps open gate. Just at 8-bit 4:2:0 and also with no HDMI output available.
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Then you weren’t doing it properly!